--- Justin Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
schrieb: > Thanks for that pointer Michael - looks
more than I
> need for my basic
> modelling.  I'd been surviving on infrequent access
> to a friends copy of 3DS
> until now.  The blender file menu seems to offer
> saving in the following
> formats:
>
> VRML1.0, DXF, Videoscape and .blend
>
> From the loaders page on j3d.org looks like I'll
> have to use DXF or VRML1.0
> formats (assuming VRML97=VRML1.0?) with

is his assumption right?

> either the NSCA loader or the xj3d loader.
>
> Do people have any recommendations on what
> combination of format and loader
> to use to get models from blender into Java3D?  Does
> anyone have an idea of
> the work involved in implementing my own blender
> loader?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin.
>

that's a very good question cause i haven't had the
time to try out loading a 3d model object. i'm still
search for a format where i can store animation in and
which i can load with java3d which doesn't need 3ds or
milkshape (someone always refers to it but as far as i
know there's no linux version, please tell me if i'm
wrong). so if someone has an idea how to import an
animated 3d model into my java3d app, i would be glad
for a posting. if there is no easy way than please
tell me the uneasy. as i'm new to the animation and 3d
modelling stuff, i don't even know where to start (if
i have to write my own loader for example).

thanx for your time.

cu

mk

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